
Vita & Virginia
May 02 2019
•2h 50m
•Drama, Romance
Socialite Vita Sackville-West and literary icon Virginia Woolf run in different circles in 1920s London. Despite the odds, the two forge an unconventional affair, set against the backdrop of their own strikingly contemporary marriages.
Cast
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Elizabeth Debicki
Virginia Woolf

Gemma Arterton
Vita Sackville-West

Isabella Rossellini
Lady Sackville

Rupert Penry-Jones
Harold Nicolson
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